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South Bend and St. Joseph County <br />HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION <br />227 WEST JEFFERSON BLVD. <br />SOUTH BEND, IN 46601-1830 <br />Phone: 574-235-9798 Fax: 574-235-9578 <br />e-mail: historic@michiana.org <br />John H. Oxian, President A Certified Local Government Karen R. Hammond -Nash, Director <br />PMOLTTTION <br />OF THE <br />HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION <br />OF <br />SouTH BEND & ST, JOSEPH COUNTY <br />At a special meeting held Saturday, January 10, 2004, the Historic Preservation Commission of <br />South Bend & St. Joseph County, having received information from the Northern Regional Of- <br />fice of Historic Landmarks Foundation, and the Wythougan Valley Historic Preservation Coun- <br />cil and having had the opportunity to look at and consider the historic properties in question, <br />Upon a Motion made by Catherine Hostetler, seconded by Joann Sporleder, and carried by a <br />unanimous vote of seven to zero, resolved as follows: <br />1) The cluster of historic structures including the White family cemetery and farmstead, the <br />William Gronawalt farmstead, and the Hattie and Henry Zentz farmstead, all located near the <br />intersection of Maple Roads and East 2C Road, in Marshall County, just South of St. Joseph <br />County, has irreplaceable historic value; <br />2) The citizens of Northern Indiana generally will benefit if a route can be found for US 31 <br />through Marshal County which does not entail the loss of these or comparable historic re- <br />sources; <br />3) We are informed, and believe from the data available regarding the different proposed routes, <br />that the use of the former Vandalia Railroad right-of-way through Marshall County will best <br />preserve the known significant historic resources of our sister county, and will allow connec- <br />tion to a reasonable route through St. Joseph County. <br />4) For these reasons, we resolve to communicate our support for all reasonable efforts to pre- <br />serve the cluster of historic structures and sites around Maple Road and East 2C Road, in <br />Marshall County, and we request that favorable consideration be given to the use of the old <br />Vandalia Railroad right-of-way for the new US 31 route through Marshall County. <br />Respectfully SubmitteN'_ ��� <br />Virginia O'Hair, <br />Secretary <br />COMMISSIONERS <br />Mary Jane Chase Virginia O'Hair (Secretary) Gerald Ujdak (Vice President) <br />Martha Choitz Lynn A. Patrick Diane Wrobel-Illes <br />Catherine Hostetler (Treasurer) Joann Sporleder (Architectural Historian) John Livingston (Attorney) <br />
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